It’s Been 7 Years Since the Show About the Waldrop Family Premiered — Meet the Couple’s Nine Kids, Including the Sextuplets and Twins

 


Sweet Home Sextuplets: Where Are They Now?

When Sweet Home Sextuplets aired, it offered a close look at the Waldrop family’s daily life as they raised nine children — from sleepless nights to diaper duty.

Seven years later, the cameras are gone, but life hasn’t slowed down. Courtney and Eric Waldrop, who met in 8th grade and married in 2004, went from three kids to nine after a high-risk pregnancy brought them sextuplets in 2017 — three boys and three girls: Blu, Layke, Tag, Rawlings, Rayne, and Rivers.

The TLC show captured their journey and drew viewers in with the family’s faith, humility, and chaotic charm. Eric explained, “We didn’t do this for fame. We just wanted to show how blessed we’ve been.”

Community support helped them through tough times — including fundraisers and extra hands when the babies arrived. One memorable moment: their first outing with all nine kids, complete with a church trip and a military-level packing list.

Now, the kids are thriving. The three sextuplet girls are dancers, and the boys have taken up baseball with their older brothers. They recently turned 7, celebrated with cupcakes and joy.

Oldest son Saylor, now 16, is described as a great role model. Twins Wales and Bridge, now 13, are full of energy and share a tight bond, echoing a family history of twins.

The Waldrop kids are growing up fast — each with their own personality, grounded in love, faith, and the tight-knit family that started it all.